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Aribam Syam Sharma

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Indian film director

Aribam Syam Sharma
Born (1936-03-21)21 March 1936 (age 89)
Occupation(s)Film director, Singer, Music composer
AwardsGolden Montgolfiere (1982)
Padma Shri (2006)
V. Shantaram Lifetime Achievement Award (2008)
Kamal Kumari National Award (2009)
Jewel of Manipuri Cinema (2015)
Websitearibamsyamsharma.in

Aribam Syam Sharma is an Indian filmmaker and composer fromManipur. He debuted in the first Manipuri filmMatamgi Manipur as an actor. In 1974, he directed his first movieLamja Parshuram. It became the first Manipuri film to run for 100 days in the box office. His 1979 filmOlangthagee Wangmadasoo was the first ever and the only Manipuri film to run for 32 weeks.[1] It also broke the local box office records ofSholay.

His fourth film as a director,Imagi Ningthem (My Son, My precious) brought him international recognition when the film received theMontgolfiere d' Or at theFestival of Three Continents, Nantes in 1982.

His 1990 filmIshanou (The Chosen One) was screened in theUn Certain Regard section at the1991 Cannes Film Festival.[2]

In 2006, the Government of India awarded Sharma with thePadmashri,[3] but he returned the award in February 2019 to protest against the Indian Government's decision to enact theCitizenship Amendment Bill of 2019.[4][5]

In recognition of his contribution in the Indian documentary cinema, the Government of India conferred himDr. V. Shantaram Lifetime Achievement Award in the 10th Mumbai International Film Festival, 2008 organised by the Films Division.[6] Syam Sharma was given the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 7th Manipur State Film Festival 2010. He was also conferred with theJewel of Manipuri Cinema award on 14 May 2015 by the Film Forum Manipur and the Manipur State Film Development Society.[7]

Filmography

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Feature films

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1972Matamgi ManipurActor, Music DirectorFirst Manipuri full-length feature film. The movie bagged the President's Medal at the20th National Film Awards.
1974Lamja ParshuramDirector, Music DirectorHis debut film as a director.
1976SaaphabeeDirectorBest Feature Film in Manipuri at the24th National Film Awards.
1979Olangthagee WangmadasooDirectorBest Feature Film in Manipuri at the27th National Film Awards.
1981Imagi NingthemDirector, Music DirectorFirst Indian film to win Grand Prix Award at Nantes. Best Feature Film in Manipuri at the29th National Film Awards.
1983Paokhum AmaDirectorScreened at Tyneside International Film Festival, U.K.
1990IshanouDirector, Music DirectorScreened at theUn Certain Regard section of the 1991 Cannes International Film Festival. Best Feature Film in Manipuri at the38th National Film Awards.
1995SanabiDirector, Music DirectorSelected for Cairo International Film Festival, Egypt and IFFI. Best Feature Film in Manipuri at the43rd National Film Awards.
1998ShingnabaDirectorFilm on superstitions and beliefs in Manipur and HIV menace.
2000PaariDirectorFirst Manipuri children film.
2003Ashangba NongjabiDirector, Producer, Music DirectorAdapted fromM. K. Binodini Devi's famous 1966 play of the same title.
2008CrossroadsDirectorFilm on a group of friends and their aspirations to establish a rock band in Manipur.
2011MiraangDirectorBased on Arambam Samarendra's play of the same title.
2012LeipakleiDirectorScreened atJeonju International Film Festival, South Korea. Best Feature Film in Manipuri at the60th National Film Awards.
2013DashaDirectorBased on Arambam Samarendra's play of the same title.
2019Nongphadok Lakpa AtithiMusic Director, Screenplay Writer, DirectorPremiered at the 3rd Guwahati_International_Film_Festival as the Opening Film of the Indian Section.

Non-feature films

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1980Sanaleibak ManipurDirectorBest Documentary Film in the Non-Feature category at the First Manipuri State Film Festival 1984.
1986Tales of CourageDirectorDeals with the freedom struggle movement in Manipur, emphasising on the role of Manipuri women in the resistance against the British rule.
1988Sangai: The Dancing Deer of ManipurDirectorBagged five merit awards in the 12th International Wildlife Film Festival, Montana, U.S.A. Declared Outstanding Film of the Year by British Film Institute, London.
Keibul Lamjao National ParkDirectorBagged the Best Documentary Film in 2nd Manipur State Film Awards 1994.
Koro KosiiDirectorParticipated in Indian Panorama of IFFI 1989. Screened at Indian Film Week, Hungary, 1989 and Bombay International Film Festival 1989.
1989The Deer on the LakeDirectorNational Film Award for Best Environment/Conservation/Preservation Film at the37th National Film Awards.
1990Indigenous Games of ManipurDirectorNational Film Award for Best Exploration/Adventure Film at the38th National Film Awards.
1991Meitei PungDirectorSpecial Mention Award at the39th National Film Awards.
Lai HaraobaDirectorOfficial selection in the Indian Panorama of the International Film Festival of India (IFFI), 1992.
1993Orchids of ManipurDirectorBest Environment/Conservation/Preservation Film at the 41st National Film Awards. Screened at theYamagata International Documentary Film Festival 2019, Japan. Participated in International Wildlife Film Festival, Morocco, 1994.
1995Yelhou JagoiDirectorNational Film Award for Best Anthropological/Ethnographic Film at the43rd National Film Awards. Opening film of the Indian Panorama of the IFFI in 1996. Screened at theYamagata International Documentary Film Festival 2019, Japan.
1998Loktak: The Dying Lake of ManipurDirector
1999Thang-Ta: The Martial Art of ManipurDirectorNational Film Award for Best Arts/Cultural Film at the47th National Film Awards.
The MaramsDirectorParticipated at Indian Panorama of IFFI, 2000; Mumbai International Film Festival 2000 in Competition Section and Kathmandu International Mountain Film Festival, 2000.
2001The Monpas of Arunachal PradeshDirectorBest Anthropological/Ethnographic Film at the49th National Film Awards.
2002M.K. BinodiniDirectorDocuments the life of the renowned writerM. K. Binodini Devi.
The Golden HandsDirectorA film on Manipuri traditional handloom continuing an age old cultural tradition.
2003Pandit KhelchandraDirector
Binodini: A Writer's LifeDirector
2004Neelamani: The Master Potter of ManipurDirectorDocuments the life and achievements of the famous potter of ManipurNeelamani Devi.
2005Guru Laimayum Thambalngoubi DeviDirectorNational Film Award for Best Biographical Film at the54th National Film Awards.
2007Rajarshi Bhagyachandra of ManipurDirectorSelected for Indian Panorama in the non-feature section of the38th International Film Festival of India 2007.
2008Mr. ManipurDirectorScreened at the Mahindra Indo-American Arts Council (MIAAC) Film Festival 2008.
LeirolDirectorA non-feature film on the oral folk literature describing flowers.
2009Sankirtan of ManipurDirector
2011Leaders from the BelowDirector
2012Manipuri PonyDirectorNational Film Award for Best Exploration/Adventure Film (Including sports) at the60th National Film Awards.
2014KanglaDirector
2018Raas Leelas of ManipurDirectorWon the Best Non-Feature Film Award at the 12th Manipur State Film Awards 2019.
2019E. Sonamani SinghDirector
2022Khumanthem Prakash SinghMusic Director, Script & DirectorWon the Best Biographical / Arts & Culture Film Award at the 15th Manipur State Film Awards 2023.[8]

Bibliography

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YearWorkRef.
2006Living Shadows[9]
2014Eshei Binodinigi
Modern Manipuri Music and Me
2016Manipuri Cinema: Eigi Paodam[10]
2022Critics on Indian Cinema[11]

In popular culture

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Documentary films focussing on the life and the filmmaking career of Aribam Syam Sharma was made by Gurumayum Nirmal Sharma and Thoudam Brajabidhu.

Another non-feature film on the filmmaker titledPabung Syam was also made in 2020 byHaobam Paban Kumar and produced byFilms Division of India. The film was selected at the52nd International Film Festival of India 2021 in the non-feature section of Indian Panorama.[12]

References

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  1. ^"Olangthagee Wangmadasoo (1979)".BFI. Archived fromthe original on 8 May 2021.
  2. ^"Festival de Cannes: The Chosen One".festival-cannes.com. Retrieved10 August 2009.
  3. ^"Padma Awards"(PDF). Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. 2015. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 15 October 2015. Retrieved21 July 2015.
  4. ^"Indigenous people will become strangers in their own lands: Aribam Syam Sharma".The Hindu.
  5. ^"Veteran Manipuri filmmaker Aribam Syam Sharma returns Padma Shri Award in protest against Citizenship Amendment Bill".www.ndtv.com.
  6. ^MEGHACHANDRA KONGBAM."Aribam Syam Sharma: A Genius in the World of Indian Cinema".imphalreviews.in.
  7. ^"Jewel of Manipuri Cinema 2015 award to be conferred to Aribam Syam Sharma".Imphal Free Press.
  8. ^"Manipur State Film Awards declared; M Nilamani wins Lifetime Achievement Award".thenortheastaffairs.com.
  9. ^Luwang, Donny Meisnam."Aribam Syam Sharma - Life sketch (Awarded Padmashree in the year 2006)". E-pao. Retrieved1 February 2010.
  10. ^"Book Review"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 13 January 2017. Retrieved12 January 2017 – via The People's Chronicle.
  11. ^"Legendary filmmaker Aribam Syam Sharma to release new book".e-pao.net. Retrieved5 January 2022.
  12. ^"Five films from Northeast in IFFI's Indian Panorama".The News Mill.

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